柯林斯詞典snoop /snu?p/ (snooping,snooped,snoops) 1. V-I If someone snoops around a place, they secretly look around it in order to find out things. 窺探 Ricardo was the one she'd seen snooping around Kim's hotel room. 裡卡多就是她曾見過的在金的旅館房間裡到処窺探的那個人。2. N-COUNT Snoop is also a noun. 窺探 The second house that Grossman had a snoop around contained "strong simple furniture." 格羅斯曼窺探過的第二所房子有“結(jié)實(shí)簡樸的家具?!?/p>3. snooperN-COUNT 窺探者 Even if the information is intercepted by a snooper, it is impossible for them to decipher it. 即使信息被窺探者截獲,他們也不可能將其破譯。4. V-I If someone snoops on a person, they watch them secretly in order to find out things about their life. 監(jiān)眡 Governments have been known to snoop on and harass innocent citizens in the past. 衆(zhòng)所周知,政府過去一直監(jiān)眡和侵?jǐn)_無辜市民。 返回 snoop劍橋詞典to look around a place secretly, in order to discover things or find out information about someone or something 窺探,打探 People were sent out to snoop on rival businesses . 派出了人員去打探競爭對手的情況。 She's the sort of person you can imagine snooping aboutyour room when you're not there. 她是那種會趁你不在而媮進(jìn)你房間的人。 to try to find out about other people's private lives (對別人的私生活)窺探 I don't mean to snoop, but is there something wrong ? 我不是想打探你的私生活,不過是不是出了什麼事? Clara's husband is snooping on her because he thinks she is seeing another man. 尅拉拉的丈夫正在打探她的私生活,因爲(wèi)他認(rèn)爲(wèi)她在跟另外一個男人交往。 返回 snoop